The Film She's A Man, By Andy Fickman

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The film she's a man produce by Andy Fickman is based off of Shakespeare's “Twelfth Night”. Throughout the film the author was trying to accomplish one thing and one thing only. He wanted to address to the viewers that women have the same rights as men. Well not just rights more like abilities or capabilities that the female and then male have in common. He accomplished his goal pretty well by using viola the twin sister to Sebastian as an excuse to play on the boys soccer team. How did she use Sebastian as an excuse you might ask well Viola pretended to be Sebastian, while Sebastian was in London with his band. And by pretending to be Sebastian this meant that Viola had to completely change your personality and go to school with the identity of …show more content…

The author does a really good job accomplishing his goal because he put Viola in Sebastian shoes in this meant that I love your face all the difficulties that Sebastian would've faced if he was at school so this shows that Viola is capable of doing anything that a man would be able to do. I honestly really enjoyed watching this film. While watching this film it connected to our world entirely. We connected because in our society there are lots of rules that require only man and females won't be able to take the part in those rolls because we don't think that women can do the same things as men. In the movie the boys soccer team didn't think that Viola is would be able to be as good as them just because she was a girl. But there's always one excepting person in this case the school that Viola went to. There after se revealed her true identity the team still accepted her and she is now a student at that school and plays on the soccer team. This movie also had a good love background to it with Viola pretending to be Sebastian is roommates with Duke, Viola slowly falls in love with Duke after spending plenty of time with him. So eventually he starts to act weird around